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Air Astana, Kazakhstans principal airline, marked its ninth
anniversary by officially presenting the first new Embraer E-190
airliner at a ceremony attended by VIPs, government officials and
the media in Almaty on Monday.
The Embraer E-190 was selected to
increase domestic and regional services from Almaty, the carriers
hub for Central Asia, with new services to Tbilisi, capital of
Georgia and Samara in southern Russia starting on 2 June 2011.
The first aircraft arrived in Almaty on 30 April and has
already started operating on domestic routes from Almaty to
Karaganda, Pavlodar, Aktau and Atyrau, as well as on regional
routes from Almaty to Tashkent, capital of Uzbekistan, Dushanbe,
capital of Tajikistan and Bishkek, capital of Kyrgystan.
Air Astana is committed to an initial fleet of six Embraer E-190s,
with three leased aircraft being delivered in 2011 and two
purchased plus one further leased aircraft arriving in 2012.
Air
Astanas E-190s are configured with 97 seats in a two-class layout
and will operate alongside the existing fleet of Airbus A320
Family aircraft on the regional/domestic network. The new aircraft
will also gradually replace the fleet of six Fokker 50 turboprops,
that will all be retired by the end of 2012.
A total of 23
Air Astana pilots have been trained to fly the Embraer E-190 at
Flight Safety International in Paris, with more crews for the next two aircraft already under training at the same facility. Pilot
training for the E-190 will be brought in-house following the
installation of an Enhanced Virtual Procedures Trainer (EVPT) at
Air Astanas in-house training facility in Almaty in early 2012.
The airline already has Airbus and Boeing EVPT capability. Air
Astana has additionally trained cabin crew and engineers for
Embraer E-190 operations.
"The Embraer E-190's range,
efficiency, size and passenger comfort is ideal for Air Astana and
will enable us to further grow our network within Kazakhstan,
Central Asia and the CIS, as we continue to develop our position
as the region's airline of choice in terms of network and service.
We expect to expand our E190 fleet in the future as more traffic
flows onto our long haul Asian and European services out of Almaty, said Peter Foster, President of Air Astana.
The
Embraer 190 was selected for its advanced design, passenger
comfort and operating efficiency, with low maintenance costs and
fuel burn. The twin-engine jet is optimised for medium range
flights, with a maximum capability of flying 4,500km.
Air
Astana achieved a record net profit of US$ 77.71 million (audited)
in 2010, up 61% over 2009, on sales of $656 million. Total seating capacity increased by 4% to 7.4 million RPKs and the number of
passengers carried increased by 17% to 2.59 million. Service
highlights during 2010 included the launch of several new regional
services from Almaty and Astana, the introduction of KCTV in
Business Class on long-haul services, and the installation of flat
beds in Business Class on the Boeing 757.
Air Astana is a
joint venture between Kazakhstans sovereign wealth fund
Samruk-Kazyna (51%) and BAE Systems PLC (49%). It currently operates 24
aircraft on 23 domestic and 31 international routes.
Interview with Peter
Foster - President of Air Astana
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